All tracks besides number one composed for the original From Hell score by Geoffrey Alexander

Manson's version of Tainted Love is arguably one of the most well known in modern culture, and in terms of continued success, is certainly more widely regarded than Not Another Teen Movie, even the video for the song seeming more memorable.

Following the release of Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death), Manson started to enthuse in several locations about his fondness for absinthe, which is referenced not only in the title of the remix featured on From Hell (wormwood being one of the key ingredients of absinthe), but also in the final track listed on the original score.

Imagery akin to that of From Hell was employed for promotional photoshoots in support of Manson's 2009 album The High End Of Low, and the album to follow Holy Wood; The Golden Age Of Grotesque, would also invoke themes surrounding sexual disfigurement and murder, which were perpetrated by Jack The Ripper. The title of the film quotes a letter sent to Scotland Yard during the original hunt for the Ripper, allegedly by his hand, addressed "From Hell", which although unconfirmed in relation to Manson's work, correlates with his having characterised himself during several of his songs as being in a form of Hell.

The film's lead is played by Johnny Depp, noted several times as a close friend of Manson's, they were photographed in close conversation several times on the red carpet at the premiere.